How to Unlock Bootloader on Redmi Note 3 With and Without Permission [Snapdragon]

Redmi Note 3 is a brand new and the current flagship device from Xiaomi. The Chinese manufacturer has been launching some startling smartphones for the Android community and they have also grown popular due to its design, specifications, hardware configurations, and not to forget the ever popular MIUI 7 ROM that comes with it as OEM. So if you own this device and want to make the most out of it and looking forward to root, customize with TWRP or a custom ROM, then the very first step you need to go through is unlocking the bootloader.

Follow this tutorial to unlock the bootloader on your device with both, the official method that needs you to Ask unlocking permissions from Xiaomi or the second method that bypasses this permission requests and unlocks the bootloader without permission or approval. The procedures have been tested working on many of the Xiaomi Note 3 devices and are applicable only for the Snapdragon variants. So do not try it on devices running on MTK chipsets. Now note that the official method for bootloader unlock is the most common practice and the second method has been brought into existence by developers with a thought of not losing warranty by Xiaomi. However, you may still lose warranty.

Warning: Unlocking Bootloader may void warranty. The second method is risky and you should be cautious about it. Reader’s discretion is advised.

How to Unlock Bootloader on Redmi Note 3 With and Without Permission [Snapdragon Version]

To unlock the bootloader on your Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 officially with permissions from the manufacturer all you need to do is go to the first link in the download section and create an account then apply for unlock procedure for your device. The manufacturer will review your application and may take a week or two for the procedure to complete. Once your application is accepted go to the second link and download the Mi Flash Unlock Tool, login to your account, connect your device and follow the unlock procedure. If you want to unlock the bootloader unofficially without waiting for too long or for the manufacturer’s permission, go through the following tutorial.

Prerequisites:

2. Enable USB Debugging on your device. To do so, go to Settings>About Phone> Tap on the Build Number several times until you get a new Developer Options in theSettings. Open Developer Options and enable USB Debugging from there. Trust the connection by allowing it when you connect it to your PC for the first time.

3. Now go to Settings>Developer Options and Enable OEM Unlock

4. Make sure you have latest device drivers setup on your PC for a better connection. Get it from the official page of your device manufacturer.

6. Disable Driver signature enforcement. On windowsXpits not required. But on Windows 7 and above while the PC starts Booting PRESS F8 this will Show a Menu while booting windows, Select Disable Driver signature enforcement and press ENTER. Windows Would boot with it Disabled. If you are having trouble there are other ways as well Google it.

Installation Instructions:

Step 1: Download the two files from the second section and place the files on your PC where you can easily locate it.

Step 2: Make sure that you setup ADB and Fastboot on your PC (Files in the Prerequisites). Trust the connection by checking “Always allow from this computer” when you plug in the Android device to your PC for the first time.

Step 3: Go to the location where you have placed the files and extract and open the AnF.zip download earlier. Now keep the device plugged in and open acommand prompt or terminal on your PC. You can simply click the address/location bar in Windows and type “cmd”. Alternatively, hold the shift key on the keyboard and right-click on an empty space and select “Open command window here” option to launch a cmd window.

Step 4: Now check the device for ADB connectivity. Issue the following command. Press Enter if your Device is connected Successfully, you will see your device’s Serial Number like below.

adb devices

Step 5: If it’s successfully connected then boot your Android device into the bootloader or Fastboot mode. To do so, issue the following command through cmd or terminal. Its ” E D L” in lowercase. The phone will reboot after the command to a Black screen. Let the drivers install ” qshusb qloader 9008″.

Step 11: After the Miflashfastboot is completed successfully if phone reboots or not you need to hard boot it to Fastboot by pressing Volume Down + Power for about 30 + seconds. The phone would Switch to Fastboot Mode . (if Mi flash shows an error on clicking Flash , please restart Miflash and try again)

Step 12: Now again open the cmd.exe from AnF.zip folder and issue the following command. It will show you the current Bootloader Status

fastboot oem device-info

Step 13: Now to Unlock the bootloader, issue the following command:

fastboot oem unlock-go

Step 14: Once again check the bootloader status. This time, it should give you a true status.

How to Restore the Original Bootloader?

To restore the default Bootloader copy and paste the emmc_appsboot.mbn file from Fastboot Rom to the AnF zip folder and issue the command in cmd or terminal going through the same procedure. In short, you need to replace the current bootloader files to original.

fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbnfastboot flash

fastboot flash abootbak emmc_appsboot.mbn

fastboot reboot

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